Iran - Israel/US War: Israel-US declare war on Iran, Iran responds

Thank you modi for tandoor and
Thank you ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ท and ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ- we finally got some soft power creds in the world thanks to THIS war (not war), double blockade ๐Ÿ’ช arm wrestling ๐Ÿคผโ€โ™‚๏ธ as states

๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ท wants ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ to realize value of ground realities, US is bound by isreal for no nukes and threat and Iranian rights to enrichment

๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ฐ is walking the tightrope as a mediator only of the sides want to talk we have a credible armed table to offer WHEN BOTH sides need an off ramp

Till them ๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ฐ FARM THE AURA points โœŒ๏ธ

As Muzzammil the YT guy says we want consequentialism - results matter DONT BE ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡ฌ IN ECONOMIC CHAOS and dis-aura

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Thank you modi for tandoor and
Thank you ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ท and ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ- we finally got some soft power creds in the world thanks to THIS war (not war), double blockade ๐Ÿ’ช arm wrestling ๐Ÿคผโ€โ™‚๏ธ as states

๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ท wants ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ to realize value of ground realities, US is bound by isreal for no nukes and threat and Iranian rights to enrichment

๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ฐ is walking the tightrope as a mediator only of the sides want to talk we have a credible armed table to offer WHEN BOTH sides need an off ramp

Till them ๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ฐ FARM THE AURA points โœŒ๏ธ

As Muzzammil the YT guy says we want consequentialism - results matter DONT BE ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡ฌ IN ECONOMIC CHAOS and dis-aura

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The only i like about this conflict is we were able to put pressure on pissreli terrorists indirectly with our military might and through diplomatic prowess
 
IRON DOME!

According to Axios, this marked the first time Israelโ€™s Iron Dome air defence system was used abroad.

Israeli officials confirmed the system, along with IDF troops to operate it, was sent early in the conflict to support UAE air defences. The move further deepened bilateral ties between the two countries.

This is f**$ing mentalโ€ฆ.
If true
GCC Arab leader's and more money than sense go hand in hand.

First American and European defence system's bought and now the Zionist realised we can sell these MF's our shit too.

Then they will say we need to buy better system's when these are not protecting them, from the same countries, rinse and repeat.
 
IRON DOME!

According to Axios, this marked the first time Israelโ€™s Iron Dome air defence system was used abroad.

Israeli officials confirmed the system, along with IDF troops to operate it, was sent early in the conflict to support UAE air defences. The move further deepened bilateral ties between the two countries.

This is f**$ing mentalโ€ฆ.
If true
Keep telling family and friends if you are going to Dubai might as well go to Tel Aviv
 
IRON DOME!

According to Axios, this marked the first time Israelโ€™s Iron Dome air defence system was used abroad.

Israeli officials confirmed the system, along with IDF troops to operate it, was sent early in the conflict to support UAE air defences. The move further deepened bilateral ties between the two countries.

This is f**$ing mentalโ€ฆ.
If true
What's mental is that khalijees are still falling for the same old scams, even when there is now data showing this system is useless for the scenario UAE has in mind.
 
I am expecting shahbaz sharif qoum say khitaab very soon. Please blame for once usa for the miseries pakistanis are going to bear.. and opt for no other option but to engage in asking US ships to leave pakistani EEZ , territorial waters.. either go inside hormuz or go on gujarat port and defend hindian refinery.
1971 aircraft carrier ,battleships broke east pakistan now these new strike groups breaking backs of common pakistani..
 
โ€œWe donโ€™t even have petroleum reserves for a single day, and the Iranโ€“US conflict does not appear to be ending,โ€

โ€ข Pakistanโ€™s Federal Minister for Petroleum

@RescueRanger looks like itโ€™s starting, may god help us .

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How does Pakistan have no strategic reserves? International Energy Agency asks all countries to maintain at least 100 days of strategic reserves at all times, if not more.
 
Nice to know pakistan provided its transport vip plane to araghchi for muscat tour
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How does Pakistan have no strategic reserves? International Energy Agency asks all countries to maintain at least 100 days of strategic reserves at all times, if not more.

Welcome to Pakistani political bs, where Trump would fit right in because truth and accountability do not exist.
 
Didn't know 13 mil b/d was twice the approx. 10 mil b/d that the Saudis and the Russians each produce. Nor that California was farther from Texas than Saudi Arabia, Venezuela, Brazil, Columbia, Iraq, Guyana, Nigeria, and Ecuador. Apparently Texas is as well since it imports more foreign oil than California.

Multiple members and the three articles I have posted have already explained this more than sufficiently but Dunning-Kruger is a powerful effect. Knowing that, I'm posting this for the benefit of others. No amount of uneducated statements or frivolous hijacking of the term "fact" will free the US from the need of importing millions of barrels of oil every day.

The US is not self-sufficient in oil. A large percentage of the oil it produces cannot be used domestically. It is light oil which the US does not have the refining or logistical capacity for. Unless the US is willing to invest tens of billions over the next 2-3 decades, this is not going to change, no matter your willfully ignorant understanding of the matter or repeated chants of "mein nahi manta". Did you think that the US was importing 8 mil b/d, 60% of what it produces, just for kicks? 40% of US domestic refinery demand needs to be met through imported heavy oil.

Saudi Arabia produces less oil by design, to keep oil prices at Nash Equilibrium, maximizing its profits. It has a standing production capacity of 12 million barrels per day which it has never decided to use despite zero competition. It uses the sitting excess capacity to plug in for fluctuating demand, as best suited for them. This does not include hundreds of tapped and untapped wells which the Saudis have left alone for now. It would be dense to assume that the second largest and the cheapest to extract oil reserves in the world are producing at 10 mil b/d because they can't produce or sell more. It is the same case with the other 6 countries which have larger and cheaper to extract oil reserves than the US and still choose not to.

US is not an Oil heavy economy. The US oil industry employs less than 5% of Americans, while its direct and indirect industries account for around 7.4% of its GDP. Higher oil prices will only benefit direct industries, that too not by a lot given higher extraction costs in the US. Everyone else in the US will pay more, making the vast majority of the US economy suffer. Believe <7.4% Vs >72.6% is math that you can grasp. Who did you think was going to pay for the higher fuel costs? Other countries, like the tariffs?

Even if you could wish the US down to zero need for oil imports and have it subsidize oil prices across the country, the 3.9 trillion dollars of imports would have a lot to say on how independent the US is from the global oil prices and supply chain.
Usa produces 22 million barrels of oil products and has Canadian oil
And has multiple capped reserves

Rest if mombo Jimbo is just rent, yeah ofcourse usa isnt a oil economy ALONE but it is the largest oil producer and THE largest oil economy (just not the largest in proportion to its economy) so whats your point??

California is closer to texas not fuether away ..only reason California needs foreign oil is its soecial blend, doesnt mean that if usa wants to switch it cant switch..it perfectly can switch

Usa doesnt care about strait of hormoz is the point and we all know that since its already a month

This isnt that hard to get

If oil is at 200, usa shale producers will be happy not upset
 
Oil has stabilized to below $100.
There is no such thing as a universal oil price. You're probably referring to West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil which is $96.5 per barrel now. First of all, that's still 50% more expensive than its average price in February. Secondly, it hasn't stabilized yet as it is increasing day by day and approaching $100 again.

Thirdly, most of the world use other oil sources than WTI. Saudi light oil is now traded at almost $120 per barrel. Brent crude is traded at $108. Iran's light oil is traded at $103.5 per barrel. All of these prices are on the rise again.

Fourthly, gasoline and diesel still cost a lot in most states in the US. In California, one gallon of gasoline is still about $6.
 
Didn't know 13 mil b/d was twice the approx. 10 mil b/d that the Saudis and the Russians each produce. Nor that California was farther from Texas than Saudi Arabia, Venezuela, Brazil, Columbia, Iraq, Guyana, Nigeria, and Ecuador. Apparently Texas is as well since it imports more foreign oil than California.

Multiple members and the three articles I have posted have already explained this more than sufficiently but Dunning-Kruger is a powerful effect. Knowing that, I'm posting this for the benefit of others. No amount of uneducated statements or frivolous hijacking of the term "fact" will free the US from the need of importing millions of barrels of oil every day.

The US is not self-sufficient in oil. A large percentage of the oil it produces cannot be used domestically. It is light oil which the US does not have the refining or logistical capacity for. Unless the US is willing to invest tens of billions over the next 2-3 decades, this is not going to change, no matter your willfully ignorant understanding of the matter or repeated chants of "mein nahi manta". Did you think that the US was importing 8 mil b/d, 60% of what it produces, just for kicks? 40% of US domestic refinery demand needs to be met through imported heavy oil.

Saudi Arabia produces less oil by design, to keep oil prices at Nash Equilibrium, maximizing its profits. It has a standing production capacity of 12 million barrels per day which it has never decided to use despite zero competition. It uses the sitting excess capacity to plug in for fluctuating demand, as best suited for them. This does not include hundreds of tapped and untapped wells which the Saudis have left alone for now. It would be dense to assume that the second largest and the cheapest to extract oil reserves in the world are producing at 10 mil b/d because they can't produce or sell more. It is the same case with the other 6 countries which have larger and cheaper to extract oil reserves than the US and still choose not to.

US is not an Oil heavy economy. The US oil industry employs less than 5% of Americans, while its direct and indirect industries account for around 7.4% of its GDP. Higher oil prices will only benefit direct industries, that too not by a lot given higher extraction costs in the US. Everyone else in the US will pay more, making the vast majority of the US economy suffer. Believe <7.4% Vs >72.6% is math that you can grasp. Who did you think was going to pay for the higher fuel costs? Other countries, like the tariffs?

Even if you could wish the US down to zero need for oil imports and have it subsidize oil prices across the country, the 3.9 trillion dollars of imports would have a lot to say on how independent the US is from the global oil prices and supply chain.

@mythbuster Krash, gives a good insight from the conversation we were having yesterday.
 

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